Meaning & Definition of word "Devilish"
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Devilish
/ˈdɛv.ɪ.lɪʃ/
adjective:
- 1. Extremely wicked or villainous; resembling a devil.
- Example: The villain in the movie had a devilish grin that sent chills down my spine.
- 2. Relating to or characteristic of a devil; mischievous.
- Example: He had a devilish sense of humor that often caught his friends off guard.
- 3. Intensely clever or challenging in a mischievous way.
- Example: She devised a devilish plan to surprise her friends on their birthday.
Etymology
From Middle English 'develisshe', influenced by 'devil' + '-ish'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
devilish good looks:
Alluring looks that are mischievous or attractively wicked.
devilish delight:
Pleasure derived from wicked or naughty activities.
devilish charm:
An appealing quality that is also somewhat mischievous or naughty.
Related Words
devil:
A supernatural entity often associated with evil.
devilry:
Wickedness or mischievous behavior.
devilishness:
The quality of being devilish.
Slang Meanings of devilish
Meaning: A playful or mischievous act.
Example Sentence: That little trick was so devilish!
Meaning: A term for someone who's very clever in a tricky way.
Example Sentence: He's got a devilish mind when it comes to schemes.